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Jian (Jay) Xu, Associate ProfessorRoom: Curtin Hall 785 Degree: Ph.D., University of Iowa, 2001 Current Research Interests: Current Teaching Interests: Recent Publications: "Body, Earth, and Migration: The Poetics of Suffering in Zhang Wei's September Fable." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History vol. 67.2 (June 2006): 245-264. "Representing Rural Migrants in the City: Experimentalism in Wang Xiaoshuai's So Close to Paradise and Beijing Bicycle." Screen vol. 46, no. 4 (winter 2005): 433-449. "Retrieving the Working Body in Modern Chinese Fiction: The Question of the Ethical in Representation." Modern Chinese Literature and Culture 16.1 (Spring, 2004): 115-152. "Radical Ethnicity and Apocryphal History: Reading the Sublime Object of Humanism In Zhang Chengzhi's Late Fictions." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 10.3 (Winter 2002): 525-546. "Blush from Novella to Film: The Possibility of Critical Art in Commodity Culture." Modern Chinese Literature and Culture 12.1 (Spring 2000): 115-163. "Body, Discourse, and the Cultural Politics of Contemporary Chinese Qigong." The Journal of Asian Studies 58.4 (November 1999): 961-991. "The Will to the Transaesthetic: the Truth Content of Lu Xun's Fiction." Modern Chinese Literature and Culture 11.1 (Spring 1999): 61-92. |
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